Wall Crack
Have you noticed cracks along your interior or exterior walls? If so, you may be dealing with foundation settlement and expansive soil issues. Make sure to watch out for horizontal and vertical wall cracks, stair-step cracks, and bulging or buckling foundation walls.
If your foundation walls seem to be pushing in at the bottom or sliding in at the top of the wall, lateral pressure is damaging your foundation.
When you notice any of these issues, make sure to call Regional Foundation & Crawl Space Repair so our team of foundation specialists can assist. Don’t wait to address the problem, as foundation issues will only get worse over time.
To fix your foundation settlement issues, we use helical piers, push piers, and slab piers to permanently connect your home or structure to strong supporting soils or bedrock. To fix your foundation walls, we can install a reliable wall anchor system that provides lateral support.
Types of Foundation Wall Cracks
There are a variety of different types of wall cracks to look out for. Hairline cracks from curing concrete are just cosmetic, but the damages from foundation settlement and expansive soils are worthy of attention. Look for stair-step cracks or cracks that are wider at the top or bottom. If you see these, give us a call.
Repairing Wall Cracks in Your Foundation
Regional Foundation & Crawl Space Repair has permanent solutions for your foundation, regardless of whether the cause is foundation settlement or expansive soils. Our foundation pier systems offer lasting stability, with the potential to lift your structure back to its original position for good.
Our foundation push piers are excellent for heavier or larger buildings, using the weight of the home to drive each pier into competent strata.
Our foundation helical piers are best for lighter buildings where there is sufficient information on local soil conditions. These piers are mechanically driven into the soil using helical blades welded to each shaft.
With wall anchors, we can stabilize and straighten your bulging or buckling foundation walls. Once installed, our wall anchors will provide continuing support against expansive soils.